Elements of a Learning Theory Bob Williams, Wellington, New Zealand (bobwill@actrix.nz.org) Bill Harris, Everett, Washington, USA (harris6@halcyon.com) The attached files make up the contents of a learning log. They include: readme.txt (this document) cover.doc goalform.doc eltform.doc project_sheet.doc todo.doc reflections.doc timelog.xls analysis.doc To assemble a learning log, put the following pages together in order. Print all pages double-sided. Customize any as you see fit. Those marked with an '*' should ideally be on heavy stock. cover.doc* goalform.doc (probably 3-5 copies) divider* eltform.doc (probably 5-7 copies) divider* project_sheet.doc divider* 21 sets (1 month's worth) of this combination todo.doc timelog.xls (Log worksheet only; note that you need to press F9 to get a new set of random times for each of the sheets you print) reflections.doc Divider* readme.txt timelog.xls (Instructions worksheet only) analysis.doc (probably 3-5 copies) back cover* Feel free to add any additional forms that may be of use. Bind this and carry it with you. A spiral binding will allow it to fold open to the current day and occupy only the space of a single sheet of paper on a desktop, but it can also be stapled together or put in a binder. The components of this package are copyrighted by the individual authors as noted in each file. They are not to be copied without this notice. Use for academic purposes should be acknowledged. For permission to use in a commercial environment, contact the authors at bobwill@actrix.gen.nz or harris6@halcyon.com. Bill Harris, Everett, WA USA (harris6@halcyon.com) Bob Williams, Wellington, New Zealand (bobwill@actrix.nz.org) (c) 1999 William S. Harris, Jr.